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Cervical adenitis is an inflammation of a lymph node in the neck.
This inflammation of the glands is called mesenteric adenitis.
Sebaceous adenitis is an autoimmune, inflammatory, skin disease of currently unknown cause.
Usually it was inflammation of lymph nodes, a condition known as mesenteric adenitis.
Inflammation of the lymph nodes in the stomach (mesenteric adenitis).
Sebaceous adenitis Responsible breeders do not select dogs for breeding if they have such inherent problems.
Sebaceous adenitis is an inflammation of the sebaceous glands in the skin.
The breed can also be affected by Sebaceous adenitis, an uncommon idiopathic autoimmune skin disease.
Extensive adenitis may develop.
Sebaceous Adenitis is an autoimmune skin disorder believed to be of autosomal recessive inheritance.
Sebaceous adenitis an autoimmune disease affecting the sebaceous gland, known mainly to occur in canines.
Non-tuberculous adenitis can also be caused by Mycobacterium scrofulaceum or Mycobacterium avium.
Tuberculous adenitis (scrofula) is a tuberculous infection of the skin of the neck caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
PFAPA (periodic aphthae, pharyngitis and cervical adenitis) is a rare condition that tends to occur in children.
In humans, this systemic reaction is known as "black fly fever" and is characterized by headaches, fever, nausea, adenitis, generalized dermatitis, and allergic asthma.
Common misnomers include adenitis, hyperplasia, adenoma of the gland of the third eyelid; however, cherry eye is not caused by hyperplasia, neoplasia, or primary inflammation.
In canines, sebaceous adenitis, or SA, refers to the autoimmune disease found in some breeds of dog and more rarely in cats, rabbits and horses.
"Lymph adenitis" or "lymph node adenitis" is caused by bacterial infection in lymph nodes.
While the condition has been seen in over 60 breeds of dog (including cross breeds), certain breeds have been found to be more susceptible than others to sebaceous adenitis:
Hatchcock's sign is a clinical sign in which upward pressure on the angle of the mandible causes pain due to parotitis in mumps, but no pain in adenitis.
Periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis and adenitis (PFAPA syndrome, see also: Periodic fever syndrome)
Noncongenital muscular torticollis can result from scarring or disease of cervical vertebrae, adenitis, tonsillitis, rheumatism, enlarged cervical glands, retropharyngeal abscess, or cerebellar tumors.
The key symptoms of PFAPA are those in its name: periodic high fever at intervals of about 3-5 weeks, as well as aphthous ulcers, pharyngitis and/or adenitis.
Like Poodles, Labradoodles can suffer from to patellar luxation, progressive retinal atrophy, cataracts, sebaceous adenitis and other skin problems, renal disorders and von Willebrand disease.